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In Loving MemoryCristobal Sanchez Huerta Sr.August 10, 1930 - January 6, 2026It is with deep sorrow that we announce the...
01/09/2026

In Loving Memory
Cristobal Sanchez Huerta Sr.
August 10, 1930 - January 6, 2026

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Cristobal Sanchez Huerta Sr. on January 6, 2025, at the age of 95. He was born on August 10,1930 in Victoria, Texas and later moved to Robstown with his family. It is there that he met the love of his life Maria Magdalena, “Maggie” and started a family. After several years there, he moved to Corpus Christi where he lived a life marked by love, strength, and devotion to his family.

Work was something Cristobal enjoyed and took great pride in. He was a skilled bricklayer and worked as a supervisor for Gilman insulation for several years before an injury forced him to retire. He often reminisced about the days when he was able to work as a mason and insulation supervisor. He had lots of stories to share, and his facial expressions when recounting the memories showed just how much he missed working and the camaraderie.

Above all things Cristobal loved spending time with his family, especially with his beloved Maggie before her recent passing. “Mi Guerra” is how he lovingly referred to her. They were married 74 years and the life they built for their family is a symbol of love, dedication and sacrifice.

Cristobal was a man of faith. He was a devout member of Iglesia Cristiana Bet-el in Robstown before moving to Corpus Christi where he attended La Trinidad Christian Church. Parishioners remember him with great love. He enjoyed making people laugh and often made unexpected wise cracks. His playful and humorous spirit was one of his most memorable attributes that touched the hearts of those who knew him.

Cristobal goes home to our Lord as he is once again reunited with his wife Maria Magdalena Sanchez Huerta, beloved parents, Jose Huerta and Sofia Sanchez Huerta; his children, Eduardo “Eddie” Huerta and Rosa Huerta; his cherished siblings, Jose Huerta, Evaristo Huerta, Jesus “Chewy” Zavala, Guadalupe “Lupe” Pena, Sofia Mendoza, Jose “Chon” Zavala, Domingo Huerta, Maria Huerta, Frances “Panchita” Zavala; and his grandson, Abel Carrillo, Jr.

Cristobal leaves behind his children, Rosie (Rolando) Padilla, Chris Huerta, Jr., Rey (Dolores) Huerta, Hilda Huerta, Sophie Huerta, Maggie Huerta (Raul Cruz), Roxanne (Abel) Carrillo, and Ramiro Hinojosa, Jr., their grandson they raised as their own; his life continues through his treasured grandchildren, Ryan Huerta, Victoria Huerta, Chris Huerta III, Michelle Huerta Lopez, Leslie Huerta, Nicolas Casiano Jr., Rolando Padilla, Jr., Veronica Williams, Camilo Cristobal Huerta, Mandy Villarreal, Crystal Galvan, Edward James Orona, Korin Cruz, and Gil Molina; as well as her thirty-four great-grandchildren, 10 great-great-grandchildren, and a sister Maria Anastacia “Tacha” Yepez as well as a multitude of extended family and friends who were touched by his presence.

A visitation will be held on Thursday, January 15, 2026, from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM with a Prayer Service to be held at 7:00 PM that same evening at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave. in Robstown, Texas. A Funeral Service will be held at 10:00 AM on Friday, January 16, 2026, at Iglesia Cristiana Bet-El, 600 N. Flores St. in Robstown, Texas. Interment will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery, Robstown, Texas.

Though we are saddened we take comfort in knowing that Cristobal is now rejoicing in the presence of the Lord. Until we meet again, our beloved Cristobal, may our Lord embrace you in his loving arms.

In Loving MemoryEsteban Flores Barrera, Sr.November 21, 1936 - January 4, 2026It is with shattered hearts beyond words a...
01/06/2026

In Loving Memory
Esteban Flores Barrera, Sr.
November 21, 1936 - January 4, 2026

It is with shattered hearts beyond words and souls filled with sorrow, as the Barrera Family shares the passing of Esteban Flores Barrera, Sr., who at the graceful and blessed age of 89, was called home by Our Heavenly Father in Heaven on January 4, 2026. Though Heaven has gained a faithful servant, a loving soul, and a humble man of God, those he leaves behind feel an ache so deep that no words could ever truly heal it. Esteban’s absence is felt in every quiet moment, every familiar place, and every heartbeat of the family he loved so dearly.

Esteban was born on November 21, 1936, in Temple, Texas, the cherished and beloved son of Albino Barrera, Sr. and Francisca Flores Barrera. From the very beginning of his life, Esteban carried a gentle spirit, a hardworking heart, and an unwavering faith that would guide him through every season of his earthly journey. He was a devout Catholic, where Esteban faithfully attended St. Anthony’s Catholic Church in Robstown, where he placed his trust in God, offered his prayers in humility, and lived his life as a quiet example of faith in action. He was a man of honest labor and deep integrity, as Esteban worked for many years as a pipeline helper with R & R Construction. Esteban’s hands told the story of a life spent working tirelessly, not for recognition, but to provide, to protect, and to love. Those same hands that labored under the Texas sun also built swings for children’s laughter, crafted chairs with care, repaired lawnmowers for neighbors, and shaped wood with patience and pride. He was never idle, never still, because his heart found joy in creating, fixing, and helping, always giving, always serving. Yet above all else, family was the center of Esteban’s world; as his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren were the light that filled his eyes and the joy that warmed his soul. To them, Esteban was more than a father or grandfather, he was a protector, a teacher, a steady presence, and a source of unconditional love. Esteban’s laughter filled rooms, his wisdom carried weight, and his love wrapped around his family like a shield. He was the kind of man whose presence made you feel safe, whose words carried comfort, and whose love never asked for anything in return. Esteban was a loving and caring son, husband, father, brother, grandfather, great-grandfather, and a dear friend. He lived a life rooted in kindness, humility, and faith, touching countless lives in ways that may never fully be known. Those who were blessed to know him will forever carry pieces of Esteban’s spirit within their hearts.

He now journeys home to be with Our Heavenly Father reunited once again in eternal peace with his beloved parents, Albino Barrera and Francisca Flores Barrera; his cherished siblings, Albino Barrera Jr., Julia Barrera, Fidencia Barrera, Francisca Barrera, Maria Barrera, and Lupe Barrera; and his precious grandchildren, Baby Angel and Baby Salome. What a sacred and joyous reunion it must have been as Heaven’s gates opened wide, as loving arms embraced him, and as tears of earthly sorrow were transformed into tears of heavenly joy.

Esteban leaves behind to mourn his passing and cherish his everlasting memory that will continue to live on in the hearts of his loving wife, Julia Tamez Barrera; his daughter, Aurora Gonzalez; his son, Steve (Nora) Barrera; his brother, Juan Barrera; his grandchildren, Abel (Clarissa) Barrera, Ashley (Nathan) Sanchez, James (Amanda) Barrera, and Lalito Gonzalez; and his adored great-grandchildren, Adalyn Sanchez, Davian Sanchez, Iris Barrera, Christian Gonzalez, and Briana Gonzalez. He also leaves behind numerous nieces, nephews, extended family members, and countless friends whose lives were forever changed by his kindness, his humility, and his love.

The Barrera Family humbly and sincerely invites all family members, friends, and loved ones to join them as they gather to remember, to pray, and to celebrate the life of Esteban Flores Barrera, Sr; as a visitation will be held on Thursday, January 8, 2026, from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM, with a Holy Rosary to be recited at 7:00 PM, at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave., Robstown, Texas. On Friday, January 9, 2026, the Barrera Family will gather for a final viewing from 9:00 AM until 10:00 AM at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, 204 Dunne Ave,Robstown, Texas. allowing loved ones a final moment to say goodbye, to whisper a prayer, and to entrust Esteban into the loving hands of Our Lord. A Funeral Mass will then be celebrated at 10:00 AM on Friday, January 9, 2026, at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, 204 Dunne Ave., Robstown, Texas. Interment will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery in Robstown, Texas.

Though his voice is now silent, his love will never fade in the lessons he taught, the sacrifices he made, the faith he placed his trust in, and his example will continue to live on through every generation that carries Esteban’s name and remembers his story. We take comfort in knowing that he now rests in the arms of Our Lord, free from pain, surrounded by eternal light, and watching over those he loved so dearly. May Our Lord grant him eternal rest, and may perpetual light shine upon him.

In Loving MemoryJesse Cantu GarciaAugust 6, 1942 – January 1, 2026 Jesse Cantu Garcia, at the graceful age of 83, was pe...
01/05/2026

In Loving Memory
Jesse Cantu Garcia
August 6, 1942 – January 1, 2026

Jesse Cantu Garcia, at the graceful age of 83, was peacefully called home to be with Our Heavenly Father on January 1, 2026.

Jesse was born on August 6, 1942, in the humble town of Robstown, Texas, to Jose Rocha Garcia and Rosa Cantu Garcia. He was the second oldest of four children. One of his fondest childhood memories was spending time with his grandmother, Apolonia. It was at her home that he earned his lifelong nickname, “Bate” (Spanish for “baseball bat”), given to him because he would spend hours picking up rocks and hitting them with sticks.

From his earliest days, Jesse learned the values of faith, perseverance, humility, and hard work—principles that guided him throughout his life and shaped the man so many came to love and respect. During his high school years, he worked alongside his father on farms and traveled as a migrant worker to help support his mother and siblings. Through these experiences, he learned what it meant to sacrifice and to work tirelessly for a better future.

After graduating from Robstown High School, Jesse pursued his dream of higher education and attended the John Sealy School of Medicine at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. This achievement reflected his determination, discipline, and unwavering belief in the importance of education- a legacy that would inspire generations of his family to pursue knowledge and opportunity.

Following his studies, Jesse enlisted in the United States Army during the Vietnam War, where he honorably served his country and earned the rank of Sergeant. His military service reflected his courage, selflessness, and deep sense of responsibility—qualities that defined him not only as a soldier, but as a man.

Later in life, Jesse’s passion for mechanics and restoring antique cars led him to become the proud former owner of G & S Auto Parts. He found peace and joy working with his hands, bringing old vehicles back to life. A true free spirit, Jesse embraced life with curiosity and openness. He greatly enjoyed the company of his friends and was a loyal lifelong friend. He found joy in conversation, in sharing stories, and in the simple moments spent together. He was a man of profound wisdom who loved history—especially learning about his family’s roots—and generously shared his knowledge with those around him. An avid reader, he enjoyed staying connected to the world and was always eager to learn something new.

Jesse now returns to Our Heavenly Father to be reunited with his beloved parents, Jose Rocha Garcia and Rosa Cantu Garcia, and his dear brother, Jose “Joe” Garcia, Jr. What a glorious reunion it must have been as they welcomed him with open arms at the gates of Heaven—free from pain, sorrow, and earthly burdens.

Jesse is survived by his loving children: Vanessa Garcia, Eric Garcia, Kimberly Garcia Ruiz, Ashley (Christopher) Anderson, Alfredo “Fred” Flores, and Lillian Gutierrez; his beloved sisters, Sylvia (Wally) De Leon and Hilda Garcia; his cherished grandchildren, Lauren (Matthew) Chabera, Joseph Valdez, Nathan Garcia, Natalie Garcia, Eric (Kayla) Andrew Garcia, Stephen (Bella) Garcia, Nicholas (Floreza) Garcia, Jordan (Gabriela) Garcia, Jaxon Ruiz, and John Gabriel Galvan; as well as thirteen great-grandchildren.

The Garcia family humbly invites all family members, friends, and loved ones to gather in honor and celebration of Jesse’s life. Visitation will be held on Tuesday, January 13, 2026, from 5:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M., with the Holy Rosary recited at 7:00 P.M., at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave., Robstown, Texas. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 12:00 P.M. on Wednesday, January 14, 2026, at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, 204 Dunne Ave., Robstown, Texas. Interment will follow with full military honors at the Coastal Bend State Veterans Cemetery in Corpus Christi, Texas.

Though Jesse is no longer physically with us, we find comfort in knowing he now rests in the eternal peace of God’s loving embrace until the day we are reunited with him in Heaven.

In Loving MemoryOlivia Garcia RodriguezMarch 24, 1932 - December27, 2025Olivia Garcia Rodriguez was born on March 24, 19...
12/29/2025

In Loving Memory
Olivia Garcia Rodriguez
March 24, 1932 - December27, 2025

Olivia Garcia Rodriguez was born on March 24, 1932, in Odem, Texas, to Blasa Ramos and Anecleto Garcia.

She was preceded in death by her parents and her beloved siblings, Agapito, Maria, and Ernestina.

Olivia is survived by her four children, numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. Known affectionately as “Grandma Oli,” she deeply loved spending time with her grandchildren and took great joy in her family.

She lived for many years in her home on Cynthia Drive, where she enjoyed the company of family, friends, and neighbors.
Olivia was a longtime member of Primera Iglesia Bautista in Calallen. In her later years, Olivia was lovingly cared for by her daughter Joyce, with the support of her family. She passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by family and loved ones. She will be dearly missed by all who knew her.

The Rodriguez would like to extend a sincere and heartfelt invitation to all of their loved ones and dear friends to join them as they celebrate the beautiful life of Olivia Garcia Rodriguez as a visitation will be held on Friday, January 2, 2026 from 10:00 AM until 1:00 PM at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave, Robstown, Texas. A Funeral Service will then be held at 1:00 PM also on Friday, January 2, 2026 at Ramon Funeral Home. Interment will follow in Memorial Park Cemetery in Robstown, Texas.

In honor of Olivia Rodriguez’s compassionate spirit and generous heart, the family asks that, in lieu of flowers, memorial donations be made to your local Meals on Wheels program.

In Loving MemoryJose Santos SolisMarch 26, 1948 - December 25, 2025It is with shattered hearts, tear-filled eyes, and a ...
12/27/2025

In Loving Memory
Jose Santos Solis
March 26, 1948 - December 25, 2025

It is with shattered hearts, tear-filled eyes, and a sorrow too deep for words as the Solis Family humbly shares the passing of their beloved Jose Santos Solis, who at the loving age of 77, was peacefully called home to be with our Heavenly Father in Heaven on December 25, 2025. On a day when the world celebrates the birth of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, Heaven opened its gates and welcomed Jose into eternal rest. While Christmas bells rang and lights shone brightly around the world, the Solis Family felt a darkness fall over their hearts, a silence so heavy, an ache so profound, that life will never feel the same without him.

Jose was born on March 26, 1948, in Bishop, Texas, the cherished son of Ezekiel Solis and Berta Sierra Solis. From the very beginning, Jose was a gift, raised with faith in his heart, humility in his spirit, and love woven deeply into every part of who he was. Jose was a Catholic, where he attended St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, and placed his life, his struggles, and his joys into God’s hands. Jose’s faith was quiet yet unwavering, lived not only in prayer, but in the way he loved others, forgave easily, and gave endlessly of himself to others. For many years, Jose worked tirelessly as a truck driver, spending long days and countless nights on the road, sacrificing his comfort so that his family could have stability, security, and a better life. He carried more than cargo, he carried responsibility, love, and the weight of being a provider. No matter how long the road or how exhausting the journey, Jose always came home with a gentle smile, a warm embrace, and an unspoken reassurance that everything would be okay. When Jose was not working, his soul came alive through music while playing his bass guitar; which was an extension of his heart, and his voice carried stories, memories, and emotions that words alone could never express. He found joy singing and performing with beloved bands such as Conjunto Bernal, Los Chachos, and Manuel Solis y Los Solistas. While music was not just something he did, it became his passion and defined who he was. Through every note and every song, Jose shared pieces of himself, touching hearts and creating moments that will forever echo in the memories of those who were blessed to hear him play. Yet above work, above music, and above everything, Jose’s greatest joy and deepest love was his family. He was a loving and caring son, a devoted father, a cherished brother, a proud grandfather, a tender great-grandfather, and a loyal friend. Jose’s presence was comforting, his laughter contagious, and his love unconditional. Jose had a way of making everyone feel seen, valued, and deeply loved. He was the kind of man whose absence leaves a permanent ache, one that time cannot heal, only soften.

Jose now returns home to our Heavenly Father, where he is reunited once again with his beloved son, Eric Valente Rendon; his father, Ezekiel Solis; his mother, Berta Sierra Solis; his four brothers; and his sister. What a beautiful, holy, and glorious reunion it must have been, as arms opened wide, tears of joy flowing freely, love overflowing as they welcomed Jose into eternal peace. Though our hearts break here on earth, we find comfort in knowing Jose is no longer in pain, no longer weary, but resting in God’s eternal embrace.

Jose leaves behind to carry his legacy of love and faith that will continue to live on in the hearts of his devoted children, Delisa (John) Price; Alva (Oscar) M. Zamora; Elizabeth Solis; Elizabeth (Oscar) Garza Mendez, Valerie Vasquez; Jolyn Solis; and Jose Solis Jr.; his beloved brother, Juan (Delia) Solis, and his dear sister, Gloria Lopez. Jose was abundantly blessed and adored with eighteen grandchildren and six great-grandchildren, each one a living testament to the life he built and the love he poured out so freely. He is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, extended family members, and many friends who now mourn the loss of a man who meant more to them than words could ever express.

As we say goodbye, our hearts ache with an unbearable sadness. The world feels quieter, the days heavier, and the nights longer without Jose’s presence. We will miss his voice, his music, his guidance, his laughter, and his unwavering love. Though he is no longer with us physically, Jose’s spirit lives on in every song, every memory, every prayer whispered through tears.

The Solis Family humbly extends a heartfelt invitation to all loved ones and dear friends to join them as they gather to remember, to pray, and to celebrate the life of Jose Santos Solis, as a visitation will be held on Monday, January 5, 2026, from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM, with a Holy Rosary to be recited at 7:00 PM, at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave, Robstown, Texas. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, January 6, 2026, at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, 204 Dunne Ave, Robstown, Texas.

As we commend Jose’s soul to God, we ask the Blessed Virgin Mary to wrap him in her loving mantle, and may perpetual light shine upon him. Though our tears fall endlessly, our faith assures us that this is not goodbye, but it is only until we meet again.

In Loving MemoryEmeterio “Tello” HinojosaOctober 30, 1948 - December 21, 2025It is with shattered hearts, tear-filled ey...
12/27/2025

In Loving Memory
Emeterio “Tello” Hinojosa
October 30, 1948 - December 21, 2025

It is with shattered hearts, tear-filled eyes, and an ache too deep for words as the Hinojosa Family shares the passing of their beloved Emeterio “Tello” Hinojosa, who at the age of 77, peacefully transitioned from this earthly life on December 21, 2025. Though Emeterio’s physical presence has left us, the pain of his absence is profound and overwhelming, leaving behind a silence that feels unbearably loud. Yet even in this sorrow, we hold onto the truth that Emeterio’s spirit did not end, it transformed. Emeterio’s love, his warmth, his gentle soul, and his unwavering presence now live on in the hearts of all who were blessed to know him.

Emeterio was born on October 30, 1948, in the humble town of Robstown, Texas, a place he loved deeply and called home his entire life. From that small-town beginning grew a man whose heart was vast, whose compassion was endless, and whose life was defined by quiet strength and unconditional love. Emeterio lived with purpose, believing deeply in spiritual connection, in the unseen bonds that tie us together, and in the beauty found in life’s simplest moments. He walked this world with humility, kindness, and grace, leaving footprints of love everywhere he went. Emeterio was a devoted household manager and a true jack of all trades, where he was the kind of man who could fix almost anything, with his hands, his heart, or his words. Whether Emeterio was tending to his garden, immersing himself in a good book, creating art projects, or lending his skills as a handyman, he poured care and intention into everything he did. Emeterio’s hands were rarely still, but his heart was always open. Those who knew him will forever remember his gentle humor, his wisdom earned through life’s trials, his generosity without expectation, and the calm strength he carried so effortlessly. Emeterio had the ability to make people feel truly seen, heard, and valued. In moments of joy, he celebrated with you. In moments of pain, he sat beside you in quiet understanding. He offered comfort not only through words, but through his presence alone. Emetrio’s life was a living reflection of love in action, a reminder that kindness and compassion are the truest measures of a life well lived. Above all else, Emeterio cherished his family; where his love for them was fierce, unconditional, and everlasting. He was a devoted and loving son, husband, father, brother, and friend. The bond Emeterio shared with his loved ones was unbreakable, a bond that death itself cannot sever. Though our hearts are broken, we take solace in knowing that this connection continues beyond this life, carried forward by love that never fades.

Emeterio is now reunited once again in eternal peace with his beloved son, Jimmy Cano Hinojosa; his father, Gabriel G. Hinojosa; his mother, Maria Estella Martinez Hinojosa; and his brothers, Gabriel Hinojosa, Jesse Hinojosa, Steve Hinojosa, and Juan Hinojosa. We find comfort in imagining their joyful reunion, wrapped in love, light, and spiritual peace.

Emeterio leaves to mourn his passing and cherish his precious memories that will continue to live on in the hearts of his loving wife, Carole Hyde; his cherished daughter, Raylin Hinojosa; and his dear siblings, Elicia (Rene) Ann Hinojosa from Robstown, Texas, Lilia (Beto) Hinojosa from Irving, Texas, Nora (The Late Lalo) Hinojosa from Alvarado, Texas, Mary Lou Sustaita from Tucson, Arizona, Aida (Jose) Rodriguez from Pueblo West, Colorado, and Irma Montalvo from Houston, Texas. He also leaves behind numerous nieces, nephews, extended family members, and many friends whose lives were forever touched by his kindness, guidance, and love.

As we grieve this immeasurable loss, our tears flow freely, our hearts ache endlessly, and our souls long for one more moment, one more hug, one more conversation. Yet even in our sorrow, we celebrate a life that mattered, a life that loved deeply, gave selflessly, and lived beautifully. Though Emeterio has entered a place of rest and peace, his spirit remains with us, gently guiding us through our grief, surrounding us with comfort, and reminding us that love never dies.

The Hinojosa Family would like to extend a sincere and heartfelt invitation to all of their loved ones and dear friends to join them as a visitation will be held on Saturday, January 3, 2026 from 10:30 AM until 1:00 PM at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave, Robstown, Texas. A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 1:00 PM on Saturday, January 3, 2026, at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave, Robstown, Texas, where family and friends are invited to gather, remember, and honor the remarkable life of Emeterio “Tello” Hinojosa. Following the service, he will be laid to rest at St. Anthony’s Cemetery in Robstown, Texas.

In honoring Emeterio’s life, may we strive to live as he did with compassion, humility, kindness, and love, carrying forward the light he so freely shared with the world. Though our hearts are broken, Emeterio’s love remains eternal, and his spirit will forever walk beside us until we meet again.

In Loving MemoryBrayden Armando PenaMay 19, 2008 - December 20, 2025It is with shattered hearts, trembling hands, and a ...
12/27/2025

In Loving Memory
Brayden Armando Pena
May 19, 2008 - December 20, 2025

It is with shattered hearts, trembling hands, and a pain too heavy for words, as the Peña and Martinez families share the devastating and untimely passing of their beloved Brayden Armando Peña, who at the age of 17 years old, was unexpectedly called home to be with our Heavenly Father on December 20, 2025.

Brayden was born on May 19, 2008, in Corpus Christi, Texas, the precious and deeply loved son of Jacob Armando Peña and Nadia Martinez. From the moment he entered this world, Brayden brought light, joy, and purpose to all who knew him. Brayden’s smile could soften even the hardest day, and his presence alone brought comfort, warmth, and a sense of peace that only he could give. Brayden was a Catholic who attended Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church in Portland, where his faith was gently nurtured. He was a student at Gregory-Portland High School and spent most of his life in Portland, Texas, formerly of Corpus Christi. Brayden was full of life and strength where he loved playing football and basketball, working out in the boxing gym called “Duke It Out" where he would challenge himself, and pushing his limits. He also found joy in video games, music, and moments spent laughing with friends, but above all, he cherished his family. He was a loving son, a protective and devoted brother, a treasured grandson, a caring nephew, and a loyal friend. Brayden’s heart was kind, his spirit strong, and his love genuine.

The loss of Brayden has left an unbearable ache that words cannot heal and time cannot erase. The dreams his family had for him, the milestones yet to be reached, and the future that should have been are now held only in memory and prayer. Heaven gained a beautiful soul far too soon, while those left behind are left carrying a grief that feels endless and overwhelming.

Brayden leaves behind to cherish his loving memories that will forever live on in the hearts of his loving mother, Nadia (Steve Jr.) Vela; his father, Jacob (Joyce) Armando Peña; his beloved siblings, Jazelle Peña, Kiley Rae Vela, and Alexis Callie Vela; his cherished grandmothers, Janet Peña and Erscilia Martinez; along with numerous aunts, uncles, extended family members, and countless friends whose lives were forever changed by knowing him.

Though his time on this earth was far too brief, Brayden’s love, laughter, and spirit will live on forever. He will be remembered in every prayer spoken through tears, every memory shared with a trembling smile, and every quiet moment when hearts ache for just one more hug, one more laugh, one more “I love you.”

The family extends a heartfelt invitation to all loved ones and friends to gather in prayer and remembrance, as a visitation will be held on Monday, January 5, 2026, from 10:00 AM until 12:00 PM, with a Holy Rosary recited at 11:00 AM, at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave., Robstown, Texas. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 1:00 PM on Monday, January 5, 2026 at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, 1008 Austin St., Portland, Texas.

May God hold Brayden close in His loving arms, and may He grant strength, comfort, and peace to all who mourn this unimaginable loss. Until we meet again, sweet Brayden, you are loved beyond words and missed beyond measure.

In Loving MemoryBaby Arya Lyorah RiosDecember 21, 2025It is with shattered hearts, tear-filled eyes, and a grief too hea...
12/23/2025

In Loving Memory
Baby Arya Lyorah Rios
December 21, 2025

It is with shattered hearts, tear-filled eyes, and a grief too heavy for words to express as the Rios and Rodriguez Families humbly share the passing of their precious angel, Baby Arya Lyorah Rios, who was gently and tenderly called home by our Heavenly Father on December 21, 2025. Though her time on this earth was heartbreakingly brief, the love she awakened was immediate, overwhelming, and eternal. Arya was a gift formed by God’s own hands, a soul known and loved by Him before she ever took a breath, and a child whose presence forever changed the hearts of those who waited so lovingly for her arrival. From the very moment she was dreamed of, prayed for, and carried in her mother’s womb, Arya was deeply loved. She was the cherished and beloved daughter of Thomas Rios III and Saida Rodriguez, a tiny miracle whose life, though silent, spoke volumes of love, hope, and faith. Arya’s parents’ hearts were filled with dreams of first cries, first smiles, first embraces, and now lives tenderly in our memory and longing.

In our Faith, we trust that Arya was never alone, not even for a single moment. She was held first by her parents’ love, and then by the loving arms of Jesus Himself. We believe she now rests in the eternal peace of Heaven, wrapped in God’s perfect love, free from pain, sorrow, or tears. There, Arya was lovingly reunited with her maternal grandmother, Zulema Valtierra, who preceded her in death. What a sacred and beautiful reunion it must have been at the gates of Heaven, where a grandmother and granddaughter meet for the first time, bound forever in God’s presence, where love knows no separation and joy knows no end.

Though Arya never opened her eyes to see this world, she opened the hearts of all who love her. She leaves behind a family forever changed, forever missing her, and forever carrying her spirit within them; as her loving memory will be forever cherished by her devoted parents, Thomas Rios III and Saida Rodriguez; her beloved siblings, Jordyn Marie, Nayelee Grace, Adolfo Julian, and Jorge Roberto; her paternal grandparents, Tomas Rios Jr. and Margie Rios; her maternal grandfather, Roberto Rodriguez; her aunts, Adriana Rios, Samantha (Brandon Elizondo) Rios, and Julie Ann Rodriguez; her uncles, Noah Jo Rios and Roberto (Ilene Hernandez) Rodriguez; and by numerous other relatives and dear family friends whose hearts ache with her loss.

Though her life was quiet and her journey brief, Arya’s existence is eternal. She will forever be remembered as a precious angel, a pure and innocent soul, and a reminder that even the shortest lives can leave the deepest imprints on our hearts. She will be spoken of in whispers of love, felt in moments of silence, and remembered in every sunrise and gentle breeze.

“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted; He saves those who are crushed in spirit.” — Psalm 34:18

Until the day we are reunited in God’s Heavenly Kingdom, sweet baby Arya, you are loved beyond measure, missed beyond words, and carried forever in our hearts. May perpetual light shine upon you, dear angel, and may you rest in the eternal peace of Christ.

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